These photos show the truly whacked-out devotion the Manson Family had for their leader
<p>Inthe winter of 1970, four women are squatting on the sidewalk outside the Los Angeles Hall of Justice. Hands resting on their knees, palms up, they strike a calm, upbeat presence as they field questions from a grey-haired network reporter in khakis and a bad blazer. One of them, Sandra Good, explains as her friends nod and hum in agreement, “We’ll be here until he’s out, and he is coming out.” <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOM9-XJWAIk" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Breaking into song</a>, they harmonize the lyrics of a tune they would have known well. <em>Look At Your Love, </em>a Manson-penned sing-along, is apropos for the circumstances:</p>
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